00:02:34.000They have to put the R in front of it.
00:02:35.000As the suspected number of deaths continues to rise, the officials say they are struggling to catch up to an outbreak that may have previously been spread undetected.
00:04:37.000In Congo's Aturi province, health officials are battling a new Ebola outbreak.
00:04:41.000The Africa CDC says there are 246 suspected cases.
00:04:46.000and at least 65 people dead, the highest death toll from the disease in years.
00:04:51.000The World Health Organization is concerned.
00:04:53.000Well, we know very well that the country has experience, but the region where it is happening is highly volatile with the humanitarian situation going on and the population moving around from.
00:05:05.000Obviously, I do feel bad for people that have got Ebola.
00:05:08.000I mean, it's bad that there are diseases in the world, but my concern is that this will be exploited, as so many global events are.
00:05:16.000I'm beginning to recognise, let me know if you agree with this in the comments and chat, that the system exists only to perpetuate itself.
00:05:23.000I mean a set of institutions, whether political, media, or commercial, that act cohesively to ensure that you, yes, you, remain terrified either of, I don't know, Ebola, Massey Radfar using the N word, Arsenal not winning the league, West Ham getting relegated, homosexuality, heterosexuality, a Turk with a curly slipper.0.93
00:05:46.000There are so many things to be afraid of.0.94
00:06:41.000If you're watching this in the locals chat, like my beautiful friend, Sensitive Hearts25, or any of the other many beloved Australians, are you okay over there?
00:06:48.000Because in the coronavirus pandemic, I got the sense that your country, along with Canada, was being used to pilot new forms of authoritarianism.
00:06:56.000And I thought, oh, poor Australia and Canada.
00:06:58.000Now, of Course, it's become clear that the UK is being used to pilot new forms of authoritarianism in the form of digital surveillance, facial recognition technology, the introduction of digital ID.
00:07:37.000I don't know what the statistical information will tell me, but I know I'll be looking at polymarkets within a matter of seconds and they'll have some insights.
00:07:44.000Let's see what's going on in Australia.0.68
00:07:46.000Be careful of those koalas, they do carry chlamydia.
00:07:49.000Australia could soon tighten travel restrictions as fears grow over the escalating Ebola outbreak.
00:09:44.000Okay, and while Jake does some research, let's have a look.
00:09:47.000At a picture of an unmasked man shooting pictures of people in hazmat suits.
00:09:52.000i.e., if you need a hazmat suit, everyone should be wearing a hazmat suit.
00:09:57.000i.e., if during the coronavirus pandemic, the politicians that said we should be on lockdown were themselves scared of the disease, why were they having parties?
00:10:06.000It's almost as if, and I'm not suggesting this is the case with Ebola or bullshit virus, but that they use these viruses to implement authoritarian measures that ultimately benefit them, and that we're in an arms race right now.
00:10:18.000They've recognized that the technology that's been unleashed upon the world will finally give them the technological feudalism.0.88
00:10:25.000They always craved the ability for one centralized set to control an entire planet.
00:10:32.000But the problem is this they're in a race against us.
00:10:35.000We are sharing that technology, we are sharing information, and fueled by the holy power of the living flow, we might be willing to die for what we believe in.0.98
00:10:45.000Given that you're probably going to die of bullshit virus or Ebola anyway, why not die a glorious martyr's death?0.98
00:11:18.000A further collapse of mainstream and peripheral narratives.1.00
00:11:23.000I suppose, in a way, Jon Stewart, even in coronavirus, was one of the vessels via which a mainstream stream audience received the information that the Wuhan COVID leak likely happened at the laboratory rather than the wet market.
00:11:39.000And Jon Stewart continues to be true to his great muse comedy and tells the truth as a result of it.
00:13:19.000Regulating vaccine where they take tetanus and combine it with a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin that supports pregnancy.
00:13:30.000And when you inject a woman with that vaccine, she produces antibodies against that hormone and therefore is rendered sterile.
00:13:40.000So, we are noticing an increase in the number of infertility cases among young couples who you examine and they are normal but cannot get children, or couples who are losing three, four, five pregnancies before they can come.
00:14:00.000Thanks for a bunch of medications that likely wouldn't have been implemented in Kenya were it not for Western interventionism, USAID style projects, lake.0.57
00:14:10.000Colonialism, the attempt to justify further encroachment and overreach into other countries and other continents and other things that are no one's business, claiming that we're helping, like they were helping us during the coronavirus.0.77
00:14:25.000So, whether the Ebola outbreak is serious or not, and of course, Ebola is pretty serious and it kills people, so I guess on that metric it certainly is, or whether Hantavirus is made up or in a lab and there's a reason that people are taking photographs without the hazmat suit, it's absurdity that kind of is beyond parody.
00:14:42.000What we can say with a degree of certainty is that you.
00:14:45.000Like our man there, Dr. Wahome Nagare from Kenya, cannot trust the WHO or any of the bureaucratic bodies that you fund.
00:14:54.000There might be some nuance to that.0.98
00:14:56.000Maybe there are some bureaucratic bodies that you can trust.
00:14:58.000But if you're going to make sweeping generalizations, and in the interest of time, I'm going to, don't trust the UN, the EU, NASA, don't trust anybody, don't trust NATO.
00:15:10.000In fact, unless they come out and tell you outright what those letters stand for and what they stand for as individuals, just assume that behind all of their help and all of their concern is a desire. to control you.
00:15:37.000And the people that tell you that it isn't possible are the people that benefit from ongoing centralized control and the introduction of new threats to keep you terrified forever.
00:15:59.000Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
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00:18:18.000And now, time for a quick cavalcade of heartbreak where I bring you a bunch of news stories very quickly, each one designed to make you think, oh no, the world's falling apart.
00:18:27.000But first, here's some of your comments.
00:18:30.000Jake, what's going on in that Rumble chat?
00:18:46.000Why does government operate by compromise?0.95
00:18:50.000Shmoo Cat, you've actually solved it in a single second.
00:18:54.000From now on, we're going to follow Shmoo Cat.0.85
00:18:56.000And Shmoo Cat's views are the only views that we will espouse here.0.99
00:19:00.000Let's have a well done, Shmoo Cat.0.77
00:19:01.000Let's know what you think in the comments and chat because we've got a variety of extraordinary stories that I'm going to be avalanching at you right now, starting with Spencer Pratt's new campaign ad for Mayor of LA.0.99
00:19:14.000Now, this is a story all about how my life got.
00:19:17.000Turned upside down and I had to take a minute to run for mayor.
00:19:21.000I'll tell you how I became the prince of a town called Bel Air.0.81
00:19:33.000West Los Angeles, Palisades, my backyard is where I spent most of my days Feeding hummingbirds, relaxing all cool Avoiding all the bums outside of the school When a couple politicians, the world took no good Started making trouble in my neighborhood I got at one little fire,
00:19:48.000my mom got scared And said, you're moving in with Harvey Levin and Bel Air I moved to my kingdom,1.00
00:20:07.000I was finally there To sit on my throne as a Prince of Bel-Air Why not?
00:21:00.000But this isn't only open to you, Shmoo Cat.0.98
00:21:02.000This is available to all of our Rumble participants.
00:21:06.000So if you're watching us on YouTube or X or Instagram or anywhere else, or perhaps in the reflection of a fridge door as you lay slumped in a high street, gargling up vomit from yesterday's celebrations at Arsenal winning the league, you're in Finsbury Park, you're spilling up sputum.
00:21:25.000Miranda Devine, Anthony Fauci can't escape his original COVID lie.
00:21:28.000Trump has declared Biden's last minute auto pen pardon of Fauci invalid, which would make it possible that he could be prosecuted for perjury over his 2024 testimony to Congress.
00:21:38.000But even if that don't work, Rand Paul, we all know Rand Paul, has been building a case to subpoena the slippery scientist for another round of questioning.
00:21:46.000Wouldn't that be fantastic if Fauci had to face some consequences for his action?
00:21:55.000Bureaucrats that occupy positions of high office across the world, giving us the appearance peculiarly of democracy while it seems centralisation continues apace.
00:22:04.000Here's Keir Starmer promising us, he's the UK Prime Minister, promising us that no matter what, he will remain to fight for yet more democracy.
00:22:15.000Let's have a look at him doing that because I kind of miss that guy.
00:22:17.000If someone else gets 81 MP backers and challenges for the leadership, will he fight them?
00:22:21.000Well, we're not at that position, Chris, but I've said I don't know how many times that I'm not going to walk away.
00:22:28.000I feel very strongly that I must serve the people.
00:22:32.000People in the background, that's the Prime Minister.
00:22:34.000They're not actually even paying attention.
00:22:36.000They're carrying on with what look like pretty trivial conversations while the leader of, I'm assuming this is taking place in the UK, their country gives a press interview.
00:22:45.000Look, no one can even bother to look over their shoulder at him.
00:22:48.000I must serve the people who voted me into office.
00:22:51.000Do I recognise that we've got to turn things around after those election results?
00:25:54.000You can do whatever you want, I can't stop you.
00:25:57.000Heavenly Father, forgive Pierre Hitchens for his lack of libidious sense of humour and guide him within the spiritual, alive humorology of which he seems to have been deprived at birth.
00:26:08.000Lord, show mercy on his wanktagonistic orgies of rage again.
00:26:15.000If you're expecting me to sit here now for another, ah!
00:26:18.000While you engage in sanctimonious and pseudo prayers, assassinating my psychiatrist while lacing it with crude language, then you should know that I'm not going to do so.0.55
00:26:27.000I'm trying to implore the Lord to create in you a better man out of your nakedity, your beautiful nakedity.
00:26:49.000You've got to calm down, Peter, just a little bit, because this is what I'm talking about when I talk about the aggressification.
00:26:54.000Well, one moment, I don't wish to be lectured on aggression by you.
00:26:57.000You've been extremely aggressive to me in the past when we've met, so until you learn to control your own emotions and aggression, I should keep very quiet about this.
00:27:06.000Let's get Peter Hitchens to come on the show, because I feel like I enjoyed even a parody version of that conversation, and an actual one I would really enjoy.
00:27:20.000Has said that congressional stock trading will continue.
00:27:24.000Do you remember when we were assured that congressional stock trading would end, that you would no longer have the ridiculous spectacle of politicians benefiting from trading in stocks that they potentially have advanced notice of?
00:27:35.000Well, that's going to continue, and it seems to be another emblem of the ongoing futility of our current political systems.
00:27:42.000Whoever you vote for, you get the government, baby.
00:27:45.000Well, look, you know, the salary of Congress has been frozen since 2009.
00:27:49.000You know, when you adjust for investment, Inflation.
00:27:51.000A member of Congress today is making 31% less than they made in that year.
00:27:56.000And over time, if you stay on this trajectory, you're going to have less qualified people who are willing to make the extreme sacrifice to run for Congress.
00:28:05.000I mean, it's just people just make a reasonable decision as a family on whether or not they can come and move to Washington, have a residence here, a residence at home, and do all the things that are required.
00:28:14.000So the counter argument is and I have some sympathy look, at least let them engage in some stock trading so that they can continue to take care of their family.
00:28:24.000At least let them engage in a little humble stock.
00:28:52.000You can't impede my ability to trade stocks.
00:28:54.000All right, I've had money for ages and ages, and I still can't make myself focus on things like that that you're meant to do.
00:29:01.000Like when you've got money, you're meant to go and get stocks.
00:29:03.000It's really, really boring to focus on.
00:29:07.000I suppose the problem's not like people in Congress are being impeded.
00:29:11.000It's that if you are a public servant, it shouldn't even occur to you that there might be some benefit beyond public service.
00:29:20.000That's the systemic problem that we're trying to highlight.
00:29:25.000And actually, the problem that I find difficult to continually return to, just continually say, These systems, whoever you put in these roles, will ultimately fail because the systems themselves groom, gird, and shape the participants in those systems into its slaves and servants.
00:32:03.000I'd been out playing football myself, and on the way home, I was listening to it on the radio.
00:32:06.000At 70 minutes, it was still 1 0 to Man City.
00:32:10.000So I thought, I'm going to get in, get showered, get changed, made a big coffee, got in the car, and then City have scored in the last minute of extra time.
00:32:18.000I thought, I'm not even going to drink this coffee.
00:33:01.000I thought it said Arsenal champions, as in Premier League champions, but it says champions final.
00:33:07.000So, like, this was made because we've got to the final of a European Cup, which we haven't even played yet, right?0.97
00:33:14.000So, we do over celebrate at times, but we've had 22 years of bullshit.0.84
00:33:18.000And this year, when it looked like we were going to do it, we're getting criticized for winning ugly, being too defensive, getting too many goals offset pieces.0.97
00:33:26.000But I'll tell you now, no one cared last night, everyone was made up.
00:34:27.000Well, I like it when other teams win, when it's not just hegemonic, when it ain't just City winning it every year or.
00:34:33.000Man United, when they used to win it every year, and they say, So, you know, congratulations.
00:34:37.000West Ham could still get relegated if they, if Spurs get a point and West Ham don't beat Leeds on the last day of the season.
00:34:46.000But I've not paid as much attention to football since I've been in, you know, I mean, because I'm sort of well, I recognize that we're in a mad war and I see the whole culture really in the same way.
00:34:57.000Not saying that there aren't cultural artifacts that I don't enjoy, but that energy that you're talking about last night, community.
00:35:05.000Mutual celebration, the release, the relief of it.
00:35:11.000But I wonder, in the same way that I feel that I feel that the way that media functions is in order to achieve a certain result, you know, let's say broadly compliance, despair, distraction.
00:35:26.000I think that the function of sport, whether the participants are aware of it or not, becomes a kind of valve, a kind of a, um, A release of social tension that, if it was allowed to properly mount, would lead to the revolution that we all crave.
00:35:42.000And in a minute, Joe will give us his insights from the march over the weekend.
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00:37:45.000In the UK, there's a TV show called Married at First Sight.
00:37:49.000I never saw Married at First Sight, but I think it's a show where people get married at first sight.
00:37:56.000Some women, two women, have alleged that they were raped while making that Channel 4 TV show.
00:38:02.000So, Channel 4 made a TV show, and I think there were some claims that Channel 4 were even aware that these allegations had been made and broadcast the show anyway.
00:38:11.000Let's have a look at the BBC's report.
00:38:12.000Not that I particularly trust the BBC, but it is interesting that mainstream media that sort of functions in a kind of moral position.
00:38:21.000If you think about it, the reason you like Fox or MSNBC or BBC or whatever is because they represent a particular moral or political position.
00:39:20.000But the BBC, like not that long ago, there was a newscaster who it turned out was caught and convicted of being in possession of, you know, there's no nice way of saying it, images of child sex.
00:39:33.000And some people believe, although it's difficult to prove it, that.
00:39:36.000The BBC were not as helpful as they could have been or as responsible as they might have been in dealing with that problem.0.90
00:39:42.000So, any moral posturing, including from the BBC, is ridiculous.
00:40:36.000Coming up next on Channel 4, Jack the Ripper will be rampaging through the streets of Whitechapel, cleansing it, as it were, of the purging and dreadful threat of prostitution.
00:40:48.000How can you continue to believe in the moral positions of these broadcasters when they participate to any degree?
00:41:33.000We're going to do the rest of this story off YouTube.
00:41:35.000If you're watching us on YouTube, click the link in the description, come over to Rumble.
00:41:39.000In a minute, we're going to be doing our reporting from the march in the UK over the weekend from our man on the scene there, Joe McCann, if he's come down yet from Arsenal's historic victory.
00:41:50.000But now we're covering the story that Channel 4 made a TV show called Married at First Sight, in which some of the participants were.
00:42:33.000It's a TV show that almost expects and anticipates people who've only just met each other will have to become really quite intimate.
00:42:41.000They're expected to share a bed and a life together within minutes of meeting.
00:42:46.000And so, you know, it almost feels like an accident waiting to happen.
00:42:52.000It seems to me that media operate in spheres and circles that aren't their.
00:42:57.000Business offering moral judgment, creating TV shows that are exploitative, and obviously, in this case, provided a framework for crime and abuse.
00:43:09.000Let me know what you think about that in the comments and chat.
00:43:11.000Here's some reporting from another media organization, The Guardian.
00:43:14.000Remember, like my perspective is having worked in media for a long time, and obviously, I have to be very careful about everything I say because I'm dealing with my own legal complications at the moment for allegations to which I'll be pleading not guilty, and I'm looking forward to being exonerated at trial by.
00:43:30.000God's grace and by the justice system of the United Kingdom.
00:43:34.000But my feeling is that media has the ridiculous position of claiming to be impartial and often claiming to be righteous, posturing at one moment as the purveyors of truth and information, always grandstanding.
00:43:53.000We just want to educate our viewers, we want to inform our viewers.
00:43:56.000The BBC, state funded, Channel 4, somewhat state owned.
00:44:00.000In a sense, they are participants in the biggest lie of all that you.
00:44:05.000Are not capable of making your own decisions, that you are not capable of running your own life.
00:44:10.000That's what participatory democracy has come in 2026.
00:44:14.000It's a situation where you are confined to such narrow choices.
00:44:21.000Choosing some cereal, choosing what phone to acquire and purchase, snatching a handful of pleasure somewhere in saccharine form from some half hour of relief.
00:44:35.000Meanwhile, these institutions that claim to care for us and to protect us.
00:44:40.000Will facilitate programmes that are abhorrent and appalling, even without the apparent and alleged serious crimes that have taken place under their care.
00:44:49.000Note that they'll trot out that lady at Channel 4 to make sensitive statements.1.00
00:44:55.000No doubt, noting that as a female woman of colour, it's the perfect person to trot out.0.99
00:45:00.000I'm not suggesting that she doesn't deserve her job, I'm suggesting that the entire institution is so abominably corrupt that it should be disbanded.1.00
00:45:07.000You can't rely on the BBC, you can't rely on Channel 4.
00:45:11.000You can't trust the mainstream media already.
00:45:14.000Certainly not when commenting on morality or independent media.
00:45:19.000And that skin is covered with sores and pustules too, for it's a dead and cadaverous beast that looms towards Bethlehem to be born, purveying false ideas, accepting money, either levied through taxes or imposed on you through commerce, dumb products trotted before your eyes that aren't going to make you feel any better, disgusting co participants in the dumbest and most vile tyranny.0.99
00:45:45.000It should be disbanded and shut down.0.99
00:45:49.000But let's see what they're saying anyway.
00:45:51.000Channel 4 said it was presented with serious allegations in April against a small number, solely a small number of contributors, which I understood were denied by those contributors.
00:46:01.000It said that when concerns related to contributor welfare were raised through existing welfare and production protocols, prompt and appropriate action was taken.
00:46:09.000So when they made that show, Married at First Sight, they went, We're going to have to have some protocols, you know, because it is disgusting.
00:46:17.000What we're doing, getting people to participate, people that don't know any better, that think, oh, I might be famous if I go on this show, that'll fill me up.
00:46:26.000Yeah, you might be famous, or maybe you'll be sexually abused, and hopefully Channel 4's welfare division can handle that.
00:46:32.000Channel 4 strongly refutes any claim that they were not prompt and appropriate, said a spokesperson.0.62
00:46:38.000According to Panorama, another media company they basically can't trust, one woman said her on screen husband raped her and threatened her with an acid attack.
00:46:46.000She alleged that sex with her on screen husband soon turned violent, and she kept saying, stop.
00:46:52.000She told Panorama she had been too scared to tell anyone.
00:46:56.000He said if I told anyone what had happened, he would get someone to throw acid.
00:47:01.000Lawyers acting for the woman's on screen husband told the BBC he denies rape and innocent until proven guilty, and obviously he should have a trial.
00:47:08.000Lawyers for CPL said the woman didn't tell the company about her partner, saying she can't say no to him and that acid's thrown remark had been reported as a passing comment, not a threat.
00:47:18.000They said CPL acted immediately once the woman felt unsafe.
00:47:21.000A second woman alleged that she told both Channel 4 and CPL before the broadcast about being allegedly raped by her on screen.
00:47:26.000Green husband, but the episodes were still aired.
00:47:29.000Oh my god, she'd already reported it and they aired it anyway.
00:47:50.000The new chief executive launched an external review of contributor welfare.0.59
00:47:55.000Yeah, well, it seems like the contributor welfare was not paramount and of the utmost importance during the making of the show because a woman says she's been very brutally raped.
00:48:06.000This story points you towards an evident and obvious truth.
00:48:10.000You can't take moral guidance from a media organisation that partners either with commercial interests or state interests.
00:48:17.000As you surely by now know, media functions in order to palliate you or to distract you or sell you products or lie to you, all the while kind of expecting to be pompously regarded as important, whether it's the Associated Press and their pose of neutrality, when in fact what they primarily do is impose information on you that seems to me And let me know if you agree, primarily designed to keep you afraid and somewhat despondent.
00:48:44.000But that's just why I think, why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat?
00:48:48.000Fortunately, we live in a time where people are binding together and to some degree rising up, but I always wonder how effective these protests and marches are.
00:48:58.000My man Joe McCann, though, was there this weekend filming at the, I don't know, I don't even know what to call it, Joe.
00:49:06.000It seems like it was a UK Patriot march, somewhat focused on nationalism that always has a bit of an inflection of.
00:49:12.000Anti immigration, somewhat, and one of the things that really struck me, mate, when we chatted about it afterwards, is that you said, while you in general agree with the idea of people having more authority in their own lives, there was a counter march across town where people were campaigning against the genocide in Gaza, and you said there were aspects of that counter march that you identified with just as strongly as the motives of the primary march.
00:49:46.000I'll be honest with you, it is quite confusing this one because that other march, it wasn't so much a counter, it became a kind of counter protest, but as I understand it, that happens every year and it's called the Nakba March.
00:49:59.000So it's like a pro Palestine kind of stop the oppression of Palestinians in Gaza kind of thing, right?
00:50:08.000But then you've now got like a counter protest joining it, the stand up to racism stuff, which I think everyone would agree with.
00:50:18.000And it's, It's kind of fueling the narrative that the mainstream media are driving that the United Kingdom is far right, racist, like kind of movement.
00:50:29.000And I don't like that's not how that thing started, right?
00:50:32.000And the general consensus you get from everyone I spoke to there was like this march is to stop illegal immigration, to make enough noise to the government to show that we're not happy and we don't feel like we're being represented.
00:50:46.000Mostly working class people don't feel like they're being represented.
00:50:50.000But I think everyone, like most of pretty much everyone there that I spoke to, would agree with stand up to racism.
00:50:59.000I don't know their stance on the Israel Palestine conflict there, but when you got towards the front of the march, there were like Israel flags being flown.
00:51:10.000So it's like, it's all getting very confusing and slightly abstract.
00:51:24.000Like, my parents are immigrants, all that kind of stuff.1.00
00:51:26.000But we want to stop illegal immigration.
00:51:30.000Then you've got like the Israel flags and the Palestine stuff.
00:51:34.000That's a completely different thing in itself altogether.
00:51:38.000So it's becoming quite polarizing, you know?
00:51:41.000If you're on this side, it's just getting crazy.
00:51:44.000There was even a lot of Iranian flags there, some tied to Israeli flags, one Iranian flag tied to an American flag.
00:51:53.000So I didn't know what to make of a lot of it, to be completely honest with you.
00:51:58.000And one question that I had to ask some people there was like, look, If this is to unite everyone, bring everyone together, like what about the British Muslims?
00:52:33.000You know, whenever I've spoken to Tommy Robinson, I've spoken to him on a couple of times, obviously once on this show, and I really admire his audacity, his tenacity, his strength, and that that's what it is.0.90
00:52:46.000That's what a working class activist looks like.
00:52:49.000That's one kind of working class activist.
00:52:51.000That when you say you want people to participate in politics, you're going to get that.
00:52:56.000You're going to get people with hard views and hard experience, and you can't say we want this type of working class activist that sort of kowtows to the sort of broadly bourgeois, Professional class purview of liberal socialism, you might get Tommy Robinson, and he's been at it for a long, long time.
00:53:17.000The thing that I agree with you on there, mate, is that as a person that's lived in London a lot of my life, I have good relationships with Muslim Londoners and British Muslims, and they're in the same class bracket as most everyone else.
00:53:36.000And when you said it's polarizing.0.94
00:54:02.000I don't know why this is happening.0.98
00:54:04.000And once in a while, there's a very emotive story about illegal immigrants committing some sort of terrible crime or a rape or whatever.0.99
00:54:11.000And those things are disgusting and terrible.0.97
00:54:12.000But the real crime, actually, I think, comes from top down.
00:54:16.000One of the things I really want people to appreciate and understand is when you are confronting power, you are confronting people with influence and control.0.91
00:54:26.000And illegal immigrants, if you don't agree with it, have a referenda, end it.0.87
00:54:45.000And once people are involved in something ideological and easily tribalized, like white people versus brown people or Christians versus Muslims or Jews versus Muslims or whatever it is, then we can't find resolution.
00:54:58.000And that's why we're going to devote this show and I hope in a way our lives to looking for meaningful solutions that are about taking ideology out of politics, making politics about the administration of resources.
00:55:21.000It should be flat and dull, not some charismatic lunatic standing up telling you that if we annihilate, expel or expunge this type of people or that type of people, everything's going to be okay.0.54
00:55:32.000The fact is, is that unless there's some kind of cultural abiding truce between British Muslims and British working lower middle class people, we're going to live in constant tension.0.85
00:55:46.000And the beneficiaries of that constant tension are the people that are controlling stuff right now and I suspect will continue to control stuff.0.82
00:55:54.000Regardless of who you vote for in mayoral elections or general elections, as we're sort of seeing now on a broader scale in the United States of America, there seems to be a particular trajectory of power that's able to be pursued no matter who you vote for.
00:56:11.000So I identify with your confusion, mate.
00:56:14.000Is there anything you want to say before I roll some of the video?0.89
00:56:18.000Yeah, I mean, like, you know, a good example of how sort of polarizing and slightly toxic it's become was like, The chanting on the far left, they're shouting things like Nazi scum off our streets, right?0.91
00:56:31.000And things like shoot Tommy Robinson in the neck like Charlie Kirk.0.85
00:56:34.000Like, that was saying that it seemed, do you know what I mean?
00:56:39.000And like the first guy that I spoke to, you'll see him shortly in the footage, was just like a nice, normal bloke.
00:56:46.000It was like, look, you know, immigration's great.
00:56:49.000Well, the country's built on immigrants, but illegal immigration has to stop.
00:56:52.000And I think this isn't, it's just got so far.
00:56:56.000Far apart, but the on the United Kingdom side, where I see how it can be slightly misinterpreted, and maybe some people are going a bit too far to the right, is this um narrative of take our country back.
00:57:10.000I asked a few people, I pushed on it like, what do you mean by that?
00:57:13.000Is that like decentralized power become more democratic, or is it like then some people are saying it's that we're being islamified, they're taking over, and it's all that kind of stuff.0.69
00:57:24.000So it's the two are feeding each other, I feel you know.0.81
00:57:28.000And that's precisely what we're going to do.0.81
00:57:30.000They used to say about the British when we were occupying and controlling India that the British way was divide and conquer, get the Muslims and the Hindus at one another, and then we can crack on and exploit that nation and their resources.
00:57:47.000And what I feel is we think of power in terms of nations and governments, but real power is deeper than that and more insidious than that.
00:57:56.000And in the same way that we know that, Nazi scientists ended up working on American military projects at the end of the Second World War and at its very conclusion, the real power migrates and moves around.0.99
00:58:09.000And I'm not attributing that to any religious group or race, but clearly power can't be confined by something as stupid and as parochial as a flag.0.90
00:58:20.000And obvious examples are that in World War I, the King of Germany and the Queen of England were cousins and related.0.98
00:58:32.000Neither of those sets of people are Jewish, incidentally.
00:58:34.000So it's not solely a kind of like anti-Semitic conspiracy that real power moves around, is corporate, commercial, global and insidious and is about increasing the legitimacy for further centralization, usually through crisis or certainly through suggesting a route to solving a problem.
00:58:54.000You've got this problem, you're hungry, agriculture everywhere and you'll all have enough food.
00:58:58.000well, you'll end up eating filthy food and creating an elite class.
00:59:02.000Industrialization, technological revolutions, all successive revolutions have one thing in common.
00:59:07.000They facilitate and grant the ability to centralize power more effectively and to control information more effectively.
00:59:15.000Why we're in an interesting moment now is it could go either way, if you ask me.
00:59:19.000And my prayer, obviously, is that we are participants in a global revolutionary movement that decentralizes power.
00:59:25.000And you can say, well, you lot are Muslim, that's all cool.
00:59:28.000You lot are Jewish, that's all cool.0.98
00:59:30.000Why on earth are we participating in this senseless, mad, endless tribal conflict that further authorises the very powers that currently benefit?0.97
00:59:41.000All right, let's have a look at Joe McCann at United Kingdom.
01:02:52.000I reckon what we'll do is we'll put the whole thing out on Rumble Premium.
01:02:56.000But also, Massey, not to get into post production and distribution while we're doing the show, but we could put this out as videos, I think, can't we?